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Mathematics, 25.04.2020 16:08 abrown8483

Este verano hemos decidido hacer un pequeño viaje en bicicleta por nuestra comunidad en tres etapas diferentes. El primer día, vamos a realizar 1/6 del total del trayecto. El segundo día, que salimos con más ganas, recorremos 1/3 del trayecto que nos queda. Por último, el tercer día tenemos que dar lo mejor de nosotros para acabar los últimos 250km y llegar a casa antes de que se haga de noche. ¿Cuántos kilómetros hemos recorrido en total? ¿Qué fracción del total del viaje recorremos cada día?

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